Which Makes Bigger Difference for 2003 Southwind on W22 Chassis Front or Rear Sway Bar
Updated 01/19/2026 | Published 08/03/2024 >
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I have a 2003 southwind on a w22 chassis 2002 built I am traveling out west and want to know which is better to add front swaybar and steering stabilizer or rear sway bar and stabilizer, or ? pan hard bar Iwould like the most cost effective since this is and older motorhome but want the most efficientat the same time.
asked by: Michael A
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Expert Reply:
Hey Michael, the rear sway bars make the biggest improvements on motorhomes so for your 2003 Southwind W22 chassis you'd want the part # RM-1259-108 for a rear bar and then for a steering stabilizer part # RM32RR. This will make a night and day improvement!
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Jameson C
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Jameson C.
1/19/2026
Hey Michael, how did the ride feel after adding the rear sway bar and steering stabilizer to your Southwind? Your update could make it easier for the next person looking to improve handling on an older motorhome.